Yugoslavia is no longer a country, but that area now houses parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia. As the capital of Yugoslavia was Belgrade, the current capital of Serbia, we will use the data from this city in comparison to that of Vientiane (Laos' capital).
In terms of geographic position, one would assume that Laos would have higher temperatures year-round, as it is situated in the warm, tropical South-East Asian region just above the equator. In contrast, Yugoslavia was located in the mountainous region of Eastern Europe, much further from the equator.
Meteorological data supports this statement, as the World Weather Information Service states that the year-round average highest temperature for Vientiane, Laos is between 28 and 32o Celsius. Through the same website, Belgrade, Serbia (previously Yugoslavia) has an average year-round highest temperature of a much greater range - between 5 and 250 Celsius.
Thus, year-round, Laos would generally have higher temperatures than what was once Yugoslavia.
Laos.
Yugoslavia is no longer a country, so Laos.
Laos.
Yugoslavia does not exist. Croatia was part of that country.
Yugoslavia is no longer a country and therefore no country can any longer become independent from Yugoslavia.
Yugoslavia is no longer a country. Before its breakup it was a Communist country.
Yugoslavia is no longer a country it's not in the map anymore
Yugoslavia was a country in Europe.
There is no one country which shares a border with France, Switzerland and Yugoslavia. And, Yugoslavia has not existed since 1992.
Ceca, a folk singer, was born in the country of Yugoslavia. However, Yugoslavia has since dissolved, and the part of Yugoslavia she was born in is called Serbia.
No. Yugoslavia is no longer a country.
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